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ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. ‘THRE formers’ necessity for the maintenance of an over- rigid law. The first aim of the A. S. L.. was the abolition of the saloon. The saloon is abolished, It is not at Oo} t, 1922, (The RY Evening World) By Press Publishing Co. 2 Pudltehet Datiy Except Sunday by The Prose Publishing ff Cert int Company. Nos, 63 to 68 Park Raw, New York. i y \. ertain d Se HURtEAS, Han ah BOR. bare all likely to return, Certainly no popular demand Industry ; J, ANGUS SHAW, Treasurer, 63 Park Row is voiced for its restoration. ol waike Wes JOSEPH PULITEN Jr., Secretary, 63 Park Row In the circumstances, with this great gain estal- Onn; y ‘ (als vee henge lal MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lished, intelligence and policy alike would seem orld) by Press Publishing fe} ‘The Associated Pres: ls exclusively entitied to the use for republication : 4 ; pyri a ot all news Geapatches credited to Mt or not otherwise credited im this pape} bound to favor a resumption of reason in dealing el Se 0 5 0 os further with regulations affecting so intimately the IV—IN THE VALLEY OF tl WHAT THE CASE CALLS FOR. habits and rights of so many irreproachable citizens. a taiGa eta We hates ; ; + ‘ Hy , AS ious battle was fougl in i HE bill putting the Americacn soldiers’ bonus last quarter of the nineteenth tj on a promissory note-that-can-be-borrowed-on A GREAT HOPE DAWNS. tury—the height of Shipka P { basis was introduced in the House of Representa- mM the Transit Commission go right on show- in the adjoining plain, is a ‘ ; 2 Fi countryside planted to roses. H tives yesterday. ing the traction companies the kind of love oF a ' 2 sss vcataruntaht came Tron is From these roses, of the frag j Shortly afterward an official statement came fror it showed them yesterday damascena and centifolia varieties, the White House. ‘The statement said, in part: ith wi ite of the most famous perfumes in “The Executive has declared that a sales tax goed el od Lebel N ili Mt. Poms patdle Gaea chines, Cea or postponement of the legislation was the only straphangers who have listened to Mayor Hylan’s of roses) is 3,200. kilograms of p j thing he could suggest in regard to the bonus. denunciation of the commission as “the tool of the Tate, CUR len aaa | He still is of the same mind, The Executive's stile lidaraila. originated in Raypt Canc tsieal { position has not changed, despite the opinion in raction interests. stock from which the perfume is @ i some quarters that the Executive changes his A great hope dawns when the affection of the aa in Bulgaria is transplanted fi j ‘ 5 i a ‘unis t any rate, the area mind to meet shifting winds. Transit Commission takes the form of notifying few square miles at the foot of “The President has no dirett or definite ae i ) Shipka “Eman, height. ul knowledge as to any plans in the making. He officials of the I. R. T. and the B, R. T. to appear conditions of climate has nothing to add to his previous statement, before the commission in a week's time and show equalled elsewh fix geiniesty-~crigiepseens a ee! and does not expect to have. This is official and authoritative.” Much more to the point would have been a plain, authoritative statement that the President will straightway veto the latest makeshift bonus measure if by any possible chance it passes both Houses of Congress. Executive “suggestion” as a help to the situation Is played out. Downright Executive ‘“!’m-not-arguing-with-you- I’m-telling-you” is what the case calls for. REJECT! ING JONAH ALONG WITH EVOLUTION. cause why they shall not be compelled to run more trains for the relief of a long-jammed and suffering public. In the past six months, even while the revenues of these two companies have increased 109 per cent. in the case of the B. R. T. and 232 per cent. in the subway division of the I. R. T., it has still been the policy of the latter company to keep its non-rush- hour service scaled down to a point where over- crowding: is continual. Maximum overloads run as thigh as 240 per cent. of that produce the maximum of oil, the most concentrated and the persistent perfume In this Valley of Roses, the entire population and children—devotes itself durin; rose season to cultivation, picking distilling the fields of rich blooms furnish the raw material for oni the most romantic industries in any establishments in cantik, in the centre of| flelds of roses, flowers, plu with an exact estimate of maxii value—the moment when the bloss have newly oven -the roses transmuted into rose oil by a mee! ism that closely resembles the ‘sti j Commissioner John F. O’Ryan says: in a whiskey distillery H " Owing to its persistent qualities, | NY man who could believe in the theory of OPTuh Gralik tb any: Whiak Aes during the attht thon the y of Roget j A evolution, according to William Jennings “| 4 | ported by New York perfumers 4 ‘ " ¥ war attempted to handle our German prison- Dl essential oil to serve as the ‘i | Bryan, “could just as easily believe in Jonah and ms) coments : be A ers of war as the people in this city are han- perfumes in which the preval } say that he played in and out of whales every three Elis furnished by other flowers, } days from early childhood.” Sie tel ous Pome ot, erea a amanere | COULe E | as violets. One firm in Kazanlik Mr. Bryan should beware of flippancy on the subject of Jonah. As many a superior disputant has discovered to his sorrow, there is no end to this business of interpreting the Old Testament fig- uratively once the method has been admitted. From doubt of the authenticity of Jonah and his whale, Mr. Bryan's hearers may be led uncon- | plan, the orders requiring improvement in their ser- fee eonlh: aeniy nd pant si sciously to doubt the historical accuracy of the first | vice will be enforced by “taking much stronger ity are raised is said by love chapter of Genesis, And if the story of the Garden of Eden were regarded as a parable, what would stand between Mr. Bryan and the awful possibility that some of his ancestors were perhaps lower animals? It is easy to poke fun at evolution before an audi- have revolted absolutely; and an officer of our army would be court-martialled for handling any prisoners in the way people of this town are handled on this line.” Chairman McAneny declares that regardless of whether or not the companies accept the transit measures than have been possible in the immediate past.” If this be friendliness toward the traction com- panies, let us have more of it! May the Transit Commission overwhelm them N branch house in New Yor! The small e of attar roses produced in te world furni strong temptation for adulterat This is accomplished most freque! by the admixture of oil of geran| which bears a close resemblance rose oil in color, odor, weg chemical properties unadulterated attar of roses to be of the sources of rose oll, which not gained in character by its tact with plebeian extracts. Experts, however, possess mea discovering the presence of adul¥ ting substances in essentii oil} belled ‘‘Pure Attar of Roses. The essential oil dealers of | A ff a . ; . Street, New York, devote muc! S ence which knows nothing about the subject and-} with like loving attentions, while every subway suf- From Evenin Wo r Id Re a ders their effort to distinguishing bet Ht has come prepared to agree, but it is a cardinal . N SENSE attar that came exclusively from ferer from the depths of his squeezed, squashed be- dad’ nedestitan thee haem H error to assume that when Mr. Bryan makes a droll | . 4 . ‘ 5 rose an " ing applauds with fresh courage. What kind of letter doyou find most readable? Isn't it the one alliances with oil of geranium | H point, the followers of Darwin are thereby discom- that gives the worth of a thousand words in a couple of hundred? By John Blake other inferior substances designd | fited and put to flight. The essential soundness salesotier @TURGEE eae wacaticr There is fine mental exercise and a lot of satisfaction in trying to Cee ORO) HERES EE: susment bulk at the expe: ' ion i i ji Dani Can ddelch: inuch in few words. Take time to be brief. (Copyright, 1922, by John Blake. quality i ot the) theory, ot evolidion Js not in question any occupation is thinking while he works. We ca \ READ HISTORY FOR INSPIRATION —— i} more. To debate it is as preposterous as debating know he works, but what proof is there that Some One Doesn't Understand. | town with a case of beer. My mother ie is the re hievere ut ps . History is the record of human achievement. fi whether or not the earth is round. he thinks? : me (he alien ote Evening Worle. id like | MS 80N5, and good ones, and they It contains the life stories of men who have built civi 1 He | There was no question of pleasing Mr. Bryan 2 per van aa vevvervicn| tt their father found their chiet]$ tization. | when the earth was made, and if he doesn’t; like THE TEST. \ | man: The people who are against this| Measure in life drinking Teens In it you may find what they did and how they did it. ' t “i < ibe peer, king the! pipes y of sacrifi oy ve. 2 the way it was done, it is too late to change. F IVE of the Lockwood committee housing bills [bonus do not quite understand the] Bode Deitel Passi’ a fou will deere of ale aecrltices anys uasentre EOF the mage 5 ‘ - |cuse as ghly as se Ww! suf: PEDSTS Be ss efforts they put forth, o e methods they employed. were reported out of the Cities Committee of] °'** aera bi ite hia Sut! day's work, So my mother and thou- Mou will tied generally that those who alana have at i ered the penalty of making Amer! ; : ; ; 7 | ‘ cane A dginghaut seer es SH De the Legislature yesterday. phe as nds of other broadminded mothers succeeded did so, and that the scoundrels while sometimes XXVII—BODY AND MIND “itt ihe aaa inced that the present pastor The rest are fighting for their lives to-day, with |they went throuch tor monthe at a soe hee aay and wine. successful usually lived to regret their rascality, or paid for Bety and bist a ened i¢ 5 © . . A ' s Ellis lett Po : i fi same thing. e bod uy 1 4; Samuel Untermyer as their special champion, against | time. Some of these “fireside Mgnt} wopere ionct ao sealer eee it by wicient pea Pete Ae ‘hve part, uud the mind the Jnga/ ; a fee spa’) who had pA . e eBee n every chapter of the history of the world is Inspira- y ganism. 1 | “DRY” CRIES OF “WOLF”! the lobbies seeking to strangle them. ern Who had the pleasure of Keeping! 16 business to-day that doean't jus-1$ tion. e Lit ichaapntantagee | ; 3 Much depends upon the outcome of this fight their feet warm during the war|tity his course by something The = : nae, lysis they cannot be considered) j O THE demand of the American Federation of The Teck Har yas " ‘eat [Soult put their hammers away and] World and similar papers have said|$ ,. The greatest, of course, is that of the Founder of Chris- f}raiely 1 Labor for the restoration of light wines and e Lockwood committee has started a great | rot agnt asainst something they have| about the legislation enacted.’” ‘There| ¢ tianity. : F ashamed any more than w . i . movement for the protection and service of the ' Giv nd . isn't a doubt about it, if The Eve- Read carefully the history of the rise of Greece and the - plenty of. Give those a chance who y 7 acd ¢ brush i beer to the list of available refreshments in the te * ‘i 9 ning World and similar han : ‘ ushamed pecause we biush. hy blic th ital tt fh % a Aes iB rid and similar papers men who accomplished it. c : : ne J | ‘i public in the vital matter of housing. (ought hard to get something they are ie : a and blushing are the two aspe: ia United States, Senator Sheppard of Texas and Nes aren : Joined the fanatics in praising ‘poor Read how Rome, beginning with barbs vame te ne anic condition, one of it ¥ ; But it is only a start. It needs legislation, it needs | vorthy of—and that fs the bonus man’s Prohibition,” there would be no 1 Oe ORIOg DRSERATINT) came S03. (ane arm ao | Representative Volstead of the infamous act have | J. tance, it needs continuing energy to carry it on, | It ! not @ large amount, but it|crooks or bootleegers in America to-|$ control the whole world. Finivle, ithe other Soe any Wi} no better reply than a repetition, in effect, of the | “'®! Hee eiciee ¥ HOM. Y sure would come in handy for those|4y. Our ex-soldiers and laboring Follow: on through the dark ages to the history of mod- § | S'udving the blush sparately } ij (i ' Suvi : If the people cf this city and State cannot count | Who are expecting it. 1 served four|™e@ would be sweet old ladies like! $ ern times. | \ Anti-Saloon League’s absurd definition of an in- a . i . § Willian Jennings Hrvan+) oni 4i ent 5 ELH wiste of time , devs on their representatives to support such a move- | years in the navy and twenty-two f gs Bryan; oh, dt mi, Everywhere you will discover a record of work, of in- Indigestion generally ‘produc H toxicating liquor. athe oe that er yes, they would just dote on grape y ae , iB He | Re are ment against interests conspiring to defeat it, on [OPN Of What was auiive sutvice. Juice and pink lemonade after a hard| ¢ tense and unremitting labor on the part of the men who made }]erouch, but the grouchy. per i Sheppard shrieks his denunciation of “an attempt whom and what can they count? BeaakiyncManne 4 ae” Vday's work—if The ning World| § the world progress. not likely to cles ae bors i} to evade the Constitution” and declares that the Here is a test ‘ fice would only lie and say Prohibition is There are in history examples for every young man of | Wel Hence we Slow ay { Federation demand is “equivalent to asking Sena- To the F a ean eta Upesigiient ia on lithe inet legs. me Passe 1} Tenth grouch are simply two aspects { eae , — — 0 aditor of The Evening World as peo 5 tise ere are men who accomplished the same sort of thing digestion * Z Anderson and ell informed A . tors and Congressmen: to violate their oath to sup- |. g| May none of us be drivers on the| Pocaun and every well ati that each of us is trying to do. Raitacrs thats alwane arene port the Constitution. ACHES AND PAINS Day of Judgment, for the reckoning itsci¢ a ghastly farce, therefore The Read their life's stories. Read especially that of Leo- }|Pects to every human phenon i Volstead affirms that “there is only one way by Fede will be swift and terrible E World can afford to be tol-) § nardo da Vinci and Michaelangelo in Italy and King Alfred $ | 27yo "tne man who tv angry whic. the sul intoncliog beverages can be |j A Digflntad Cohan by John Keotz 4) vite ie! sy comm te nore wil tsi’ teams em thoracic || 18 Baglaad uy oe eee + A A have its say ith the eloquence of he " . : “ ” , (es as legally restored, and that is by repealing the Prohi- |¢ Col levies tat He errata aes switt | £2 : : Find your hero,” for a form of hero worship, next to 3 | feels angr: ope thing ia bition Amendment to the Constitution.” Gerard Wallop is the name of a new magazine |picad its just cause before an avens- ane ills perman epe8 08 Apa tsllgiee, is one of the most valuable incentives to high en but nae i ran i ee , ee 5 e long for an op y payor. a Dd “rec Le Not only are both these shouters wrong, but both | Poet: His Pegasus ought to galtop ing God the ducking stool of our forefathers’ | $ °°®YS* aileing acto } tions which we cannot see, but} ett eedd ru * When that day comes the horse] days Rte We talleve, would ba wat You will find as you read that your curiosity about the faboratory experimenis reveal) are out of step with intelligent leaders of their cru- Be sure you're right, then go ahead, hall he The reins shall shrivel] enough to suit you.’ | What a hu- world and its people will increase and that you will have It we raise the anger of a lab: sade. When Senator Sheppard adds to his outcry Ie what they used to say De RANE. OC the:driver:and a teree mauetsind)y, wroadminded creature: | $ Jaid the foundation for a liberal education which, by industry, dog to the biting point and tha ;: at i ; . a Je long for some power that alc ay . ail ¢ velisx : ze his blo e the assertion that “light wines and beer are intoxi- That's not the case in up-to-date; “Drop that whip, you skunk ‘in| deport such agitators as thie ball is to be had without the aid of any school or college. a certain amount of adrening, cating,” he states a downright untruth and, so do- The point is, will it pay? God's image. Get oif that seat. Step]and the rest of the fanatics to Tu: You will find too that sooner or later you will select 3} stance secreted by two little f . hize Te ths face ch the Hon, Wate ape . into this sha nd take my place.| Key, ‘That, we belleve, would be dry some particular individual as an example, and that by trying located above the kidneys. ing, flies in the face of the Hon, wayne B, Wheeler, fae Aanaicnua ciolatila’antaisnce Open you phemous mouth while}enough for them, But wouldn't that your best to follow this example you will make your own life On the other hand, if we she general counsel to the Anti-Saloon League. Before ° esis your pod head eel wean tht ye playing a shabby trick on the! $ broader and better and more useful both to you and your ive Lange SOON ON aa | the Judiciary Committee of the New Jersey Senate Said one to another in Limerick, heavy, drag Ma 1 New York, Mareh 5, 19 fellow human beings. ~ produce in him a “feeling? © | oa s y in 1920 tha i dvocat pion 4 Faget those warm clothes. Freeze, as you've which would manifest itself by | ee ae oe anne aceon th SEC aSanNSE DS MBDA of 4 trey mado ie freeze. You eat what I ae © >] ing and barking was fore a at the definiti Ui ate and you'll sleep in the’ wet stalls ae i This gives us three ways into ‘i 5 ny And win great renown I slept in . ‘ siisiind ciated the td f mineral trea a : the organism. If a t of intoxkating Tiquerg. set: forth by Congress was If the British decide neste stick! “Ti Wehumantze you, Your oft-| “if any fulr-minded man honestly] WHERE DID YOU GET | °"\° the new god, [sad and depressed, hie attitudy - i } faufty and that it was so worded as to include bev- ° si spring shall slave, their flanks will] wants to learn the benefits of Pro- THAT WORD ? But there is no reason to believe}of despondency and weakne | eragés not intoxicating. sweat b Should you fall sick, IN| hibition let him inquire at any indus- : that wealth, even if derived from dark | certain secretions of his be ? 9 ” . Speaking of Limerick, its chief industry used to [Anish you wi 1 bullet, even as]}trial plant in the country and learn 138, —-PLUTOCRAT. underground sources, necessarily im- | scanty Expert testimony places light wines and beer in se the making of fish-hooks. you've done unto us of the great increase in efficiency and aie gs plies underground methods from the If we mana to amuse a | 4 ‘irdantcaiing feangeae Sioa al “Giddap, you yellow dog of a man.foutput due to Prohibition.”’ The word ‘‘plutocrat,”’ lately de-| standpoint of ethics in its acquisition. Jexcite his interest or curiosi| the category of drinks non-intoxicating. Congress ? : —— g on. Giddap! Pull your load. Your day "EB. JL A the contributor of this fined as @& “‘malefactor of great durable way we thereby cor} made them taboo in an excess of fervor, under SWEET LILLIAN, las come C.B. K, [sem to the columns of The Evening | weaith,"’ 1s probably of mining origin, F h Wi attitude and his secretions, If i J klyn, N.Y. i 20 vorld. have been out of a job for a ect into him or make him ta frantic pressure. Brooklyn, N. Y., March 3, 1922 World, 1 ha pluto was the Roman name for the e j ae aiiieinall as _ | A Bobbed srair Romance of the Present Day, Fin pent stivee TaniPA ANG AYO .SiGa| Be Nee ed esta rhe ae rom the Wis maces hin mee) ab See Behind the demand that the national law-makers nha Neer and Wine Back. ited scores of manufacturing plants| od of x secretions of energy-producing, i Peps _ = To the F Evening World during that time asking for work. jons, as the Romans had occasion A man comes weeping into the | we correct at one and the sa), shall now correct their error and Set the record ac CHAPTER 111, The ) pyblished stgned “,|Many of them are shut down alto- yah if we are to judge from the : oe his attitude and his emotions| reasonably right as is possible in any case of purely (Continued. 3 ‘of the bigotry anti| ther and at others I have been told i s of ancient mining operations| “ orld, and weeping mourners | compel him to assume a bod Arte A . 7 of ene ry an'T that they are laying off me race: wate denc 4 eno’ eer, comf sumptuary legislation, there is nothing to be feared Handsome Harry, the subway guard, ever alert to Jintoterance of the Prohibitionists in] trting then omy me oft men and not] TNC" ine Eternal City, were the| “eh his denurting breath SeROURE Cheat, SmIOry SAE | or denounced by any honest friend of the Consti- | aid the distressed, noted Lillian's despair and gal- | general “B. J. A." claims she is not a Pro-|source of mineral wealth, ’ J. Linen. | echemical’” side of his troub | tution. , lantly came to the rescue. There are many intelligent mothers] hibitionist, but the peculiar hallucin: Another Roman name for Pluto was . or pepe old psychotherapy whieh onli / q . A “Them gum mechines is all crooks,” he said. “But fof sons who do want beer and wine} tons éhe entertains about the Eigh-| Dis (hence the word ‘‘dives,”’ rich). Sins are like circles in the water | o.e4 the “mind” missed manj |} i Favoring the return to reason in prohibitory law, | gometimes they give up if you shake 'em.” ene FASTEN del mothers are| tect? Amendment make her eligtble| When oe snolent Romans borrowed when a stone is thrown into it— | tunities of _helples neuro P o - ot all Amer! for the Anti-Saloon League any time | the divinity from foreign sources modern nce, F there Is atso theyargument of a lack even of re t (To Bo Continued) afraid to trust their sons in the aqme! sne cares to jotm. ‘AR. T. | gave it a brand new name, t asso. ene-groducee onother—-N, Henry, right by United Feajure #)) 4 & ay ‘ i | M Ni i i ki !