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TT TT I Te — IN 6-6 oats THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1922, conventions of “Cosi fan tutte” were never pro- duced with more eye-filling richness and propor- tion or with happier opportunity for Mozart's A Centers By John Cassel | By Press Pub. Go, ¥ She EMMY World, fic a teinds The A B C of This Famous 4 ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER, music. ae AB Cot Th + Fam PPS wwvimea Dally Except @unday by The Prem Publishing a A ig ; bd Company, Noe. 68 t0 gs Part Raw, New York. The 1921-1922 opera season at the Metropolitan —=! is Hoan Ba Sheed Bane ‘ is closed.’ But the 1922-1923 season will open é AW, Treasurer, va 4 * Bee ST eiraeh, wecretary, €3 Park Row. | next November, and for that and at least three MEMPER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. eattga | MOTE, present standards of opera under the pres- b pteyraed (ped hr grell pyr tolloglle tir Bagcey paper | ent excellent management are assured, j ne Also the loca) news putiiseed berein. FARM AND FINANCE. ray Copyright, 1922 (The New York Mvening [ie by Press Publishing Company. XIIL—WHERE DID MAN FIRST ACQUIRE MANHOOD? An expedition is now searching for evidences of tho original homeland of a THE NEW TREASON. ; HILE the House and Senate are gayly push- the races among the Siwallk Hills, in HE fine hand of William H. Anderson is ing along the most infamous Tariff Bill Northern India, plainly visible in the resolutions passed by | ever framed and planning to add the billions of several Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal the soldiers’ bonus to the public burdens, the Gov- Church callin the Government authorities | ¢'Mment reporgs show that the value of farm to proceed Lea Tashan newspapers in New products last year was $12,366,000,000, a drop of pa 1 one-half over the year before. York and elsewhere who seek a modification of It is this “value” plus whatever was taken from the Volstead act as “enemies” of the orderly rule | the mines and oil wells, or from the sea by fish- : of law in these United States and who, it is | eries, that must support the people of the United meant, are therefore guilty of a form of “treason” States; it is this reproductive resource plus the which should place them in the hands of justice. treasures stored in the earth upon which we must To locate the first homeland: defi- nitely will always be difficult, quite as difficult as it will be, a tnousand years hereafter, to locate the home- land of chimpanzees. For the first men moved in groups, or packs, over extensive hunting grounds, seldom remaining long in any one place. Some of the groups, following the migrations of game too far afield, never found their way back home, but strayed on until new hunting grounds : were found in other regions, By sigh bs rely to pay our bills. lost tribes the continents were peo- os is i e of protecting free f a 4 dec ed pled before seeds were sown or ant- 4 And all Na sa ed i ha p 8 When it is considered that the obligations now ee Creiue entne tiveie RANIUNE . speech from “abuse. being liquidated were in the main incurred while fared better and increased more rap- 4 There can be no abuse of free speech in any | the farm values were twice the amount shown, p eo. 4 3 be tay. Finally, due to Increasing num- ; v it i i ‘ Ps ‘ rs, game became scarce, obliging Z fort to effect a change in the statutes passed he it 7 plain Call cage! load falls on the me ? f : ur mutes ie cent hunting Congress i are low impossible it is that greater taxes and hu; 2 2. os : : ‘ sf grounds, With this streaming out 4 opibigcmae aka Pts ae nl deficits can b d fe As shrink 1 * |into newer hunting grounds each fing abolished or amended in every session that age ‘an be cared for by shrinking values in abiding place became a new centre of ¢ di lon, cago, Kan: sits. These changes are made because the acts Pie Wan ment te PLA Sor Ae, Moet Ger Denven aad han Prana Pee, beco: oppressi pilallicsilnds Petes came successively new centres for the + have me useless or ressive. No one be- Congress appears to have no economic percep- spread of Anglo-Saxon, over the | fore has called the agitation for such alterations | tion at all West. 7 eae iat tes ee ¥ . : The writer believes tha’ f° _ acrime. \ ay : : : {nak homeland of the races was in 7 We have no record of any effort on the part of No wonder the G. 0. P. seated Newberry, : , Ai faiih gia > replies erat enced Conon iN , for example, to take Otherwise Michigan might have elected an- 4 was the ancient Land of Punt) and » the Methodist Church South, i P if other Borah, and the Senato couldn't stand so the headwaters or Inke region of the heed of the open and half-century-existing con- much plain talk, Nile, Prof. Serg, in his history of tempt in that section for the Fourteenth and Newberry ts safe. He will never lecture Sena- Wee uldsaGe ta (a¥ek OF chin oOa Hees i (o Ss.68, tors on the iniquity of buying support with ‘The reasons underlying my belief may Oo tee f pains By the public—or private—tunds. be briefly stated as follow United States. There is no agitation for their -eARerera lee The plateau of Punt was the Stas i -making habitat the precursors repeal. They are disobeyed. PROPERTY VALUES AT TUNNEL mankind would have been likely to * If the right to modify a form of Government ENTRANCES. reach after forsaking Lemuria: im rgument or to temper laws by proper RECENT suit in th 4 been neither too tender nor too harsh i feild . Las “4 bad Jereey, ead in their treatment of jungle emigrants. 5 . led th : procedure is to be called “treason,” the theory, vealed the interesting fact that the market The ising continents of Asia end enforced, will breed rougher methods. Lord Ac- value of a certain parcel of real estate had in- Europe were then patehworks of fas : ; i and water, wherein no centre ton truly observed in a comment on the French creased tenfold, from approximately $5,000 to been located by geologists from which Revoluti $50,000, as the consequence of the opening of a the inhabitants might have spread to sre 1 i icini the places where the first permanent tunnel entrance in the vicinity. civilizations were founded. On the “They (the French) acted * * * on the A New. York firm, advertising its “appraisal other hand, the Land of ie = : ice” i i i i Pleist 8, lay equi- : Principle which was not new, which came down segvice” in connection with the construction of the ee he oeteaae Jyh 3 4 instead from the mediwval divines, but which vehicular tunnel under the Hudson, says: oldest historic civilizations originated was newly invested with universal authority i that the law is not the will of the sovereign Broome Streets affect the value of all property 4 who commands but of the nation that obeys, in the vicinity.” 4 We commend this unreservedly to the consid- For years New York has been paying huge sums © eration of the several Conferences. for condemnation purchases and damages to prop- —in Egypt, at the mouth of the Eu- phrates, in Abyssinia, Sudan and the Sahara, tn all of which places co- temporaneous Stone Age relics have been unearthed. ‘The sands of Somaliland are strewn with flaked flints which were regarded “The tunnel entrances at Hudson, Varick and i i 1 by the earliest Egyptians. erty resulting from the long approaches required Page earner wrote upon their ine for bridges across the East River. 6 | monuments that the Puntt were their ‘When Premier Poincare rattles the French ancestors. From Evening World Readers If the vehicular tunnel proves successful, if the The first trail out of Punt led along bsapadeie Heempd bis sp py eagle ees engineers have mastered the difficulties of ventila- : UN £ 0 M M ON SE N S F peep iret cea rene “4 ae & ** Genoa, ‘The differenice in the noise is, no doubt, tion and lighting, the tunnel is likely to take the Jy mt Rd ot settee tee Yor mee reel renanbier tant ft (heicae - of sun-baked bricks, evidencing earth's i carefully calculated. At Genoa it must not put place of the bridge in future construction. cour anes ioe ree platy eee ee cen of hundred? 5 By John Blake first oi vile o aren Ranges 2 too sudden a strain on the Lloyd George nerves. * If tunnels cause an appreciation of land values | eay much in few words. Take time to be brief. ene SaprReR S 382 | WT Fane eee? Mecertiar where the second clvillza~ is in the vicinity of terminals, why should not the ces ca KEEP YOUR OWN RECORD. tions ray UP Pee eee eee i= JOFFRE. city and State recoup themselves for some of the [es na carne Sttncate tine, Yiannis with Japaneee mile |} a4. you have done with your life may not be impor {thar trl tk pomeion ofthe ety NTERNATIONAL rivalry, political claptrap, a | funds spent for bridge approaches? Wo read af the demonstrations of{anarchy? Is he attempting to help $ tant as an uchievement, but it will be valuable to you as @ 3 |0f bricks and Soa prodigal sowing of the weeds of misunder- iat are at least three Possible methods by ey ores pagans sae Broposed| Geaiaay | 14 chal the Bar ee the | port oad cee aes eRe ele Fias epee Bitpipe Pigs - standing and suspicion will not interfere with the which city or State can gain the increment in prop- Mitwite truly (adleativalotithe callere| Munn iamiee reo eens now and then you can glance back over your © 3] ciimate and surroundings varied then official introducing his resolutions in of men who are not only sucking dry|the Senate as an the victims who inhabit their build-| behalf of Americans? erty values resulting from tunnel construction. and observe sccurately where you were ten years ago, you The property may be condemned and purchased : as now, have been the originating: may be better able to plan to be somewhere considerably merican and in cause of the differences which dis- + welcome New York. extends to the hero of the ; en ye 4 Hamites, Semites and Mon- Marne. outright for resale. ings, but who aro us well averse 1o{,,C@ YU name just one dozen of the Tartar alpne in ae Pies Gana Asien Nh bortice Uingylerrnose that took the frst trail : 3 ‘ Z he city first dit i is 7 bated the protection of human lives, because] “40%n8 of socret_mectings that fre sas useful for an i ual to keep his recor¢ Sols? ae Mongols, the others as Sem- - ; Itis a long time since the city first opened its mprovement taxes may be-levied to help defray |oe"the cost in dollars and cents, being held at which the wildest]$ for a business firm to keep books. ites and Hamites. - ‘arms to this great fighting leader who rallied the | construction costs, as in the case of pavements, | Do these inkrates realize that they | tree's See oo ne ne The record of the average business or professional man ——_——>_— i RS a aS ie ans and saved | sewers, &c. ies Dein, protected ay ail ies, walls prisoument of Semenoff? will be just as valuable to him by and by as is the record of WHERE DID YOU GET y (taxical Ye Germ A third method would be-the imposition of th iv aiune ‘of oar welfare?’ ‘chere ie], There seems to be just one regret- the professional athlete. 9 France and the world, = * Q Pi of the [guardians of our welfare? <hero 1®}tanie circumstance accompanying the THAT WORD? not one of the contemptible rabbi. who does not owe something to the sturdy firemen, The fireman's posi- tion is by no means a remunerative one—so why not at least make it a eR creat tar the ieee, and It is not always wise to trust your memory for this, or mop! e Ataman, thi ‘ that is the jeering of the crowds of|$ {Fr anything else, “for tliat matter. Jewish residents outside the Ludlow If you are a writer or a painter or an architect, you can Street Jail, Ho , no demonstra- keep track of what you have done with a scrapbook or by ‘ ee .. | single tax principle in the limited area affected, “* A long succession of saviors followed, but it Perhaps there may be other methods whereby was Joffre’s feat that has seemed most typical of | either city or State may reap the benefit of its own 158—TARIFF. Apologies may be due to protection- ists for mention of the origin of their the man and his nation. He and his first follow- | initiative and expenditure. It is probably too late |bit safer, as far as it is in our power] UPS Hehe aeeeiaet pareewes Sal the palatine 799 have made or with the portfolios that caverta sneha te er ees 4 ie y of thes vehi to do so? nate and court contain your drawings. 2 if), who invaded i pare pes ws ee ae Pie tetcube atin ate Petal The pegeceibloniwil we hensicisl 10 oe anon undue perseeutiont sai If you are a business or a professional man, it will be pent ibe asi an Islamic host _ jowed one after another in the four years after p OureP. Mure re areiianed persone vetuseto recog. |, The Jidecent”’ Jewry of New York} % worth your While either to keep a diary or a book in which $]on conquest bent, aera | the Marne. Niah a hize the fact. have ‘enough faith in their elected) $ you ean file away memoranda of where and for whom you ${_ The first thing this pirates! Senta, 4 Yorkers have fallen sadly from th : - _ Gas-filled buildings cannot be saved 14, swayed by the insidious pro *worked, how much money you made per year, what ac- the European side of the Pillars of Many New Yor' a y from the e1 stion to the same exten: i sti on 4 TORRRiy WS sitet lott Cold light is fine. Now will somebody please from: Geary} Oe et can, tr |sanda of the Trotekyites; that they quaintances you made and what important political and his- $ | Hercules (now known as the Straits of Bs. Trak generous enthu aren eee get busy on the reverse and make a dark tur- wo consider who it ia that are op-|2*° Americans enourh to determine |} torical events occurred during each year. Gibraltar) was to impose 8 conteiba 4 ghelped to arouse in 1917. His visit cannot but | nace warm the house posing these automatic devices we | ree tcrdinarily, nenomed foreten Such a record will take little time to keep. It can be } {ton om ail stipe mens | ~ recall those days and revive some of the “all for will realize that the very, onpneltion wistore: written up once a week—or once in two weeks. This compulsory contribution, levied one and one for all” spirit of that time. bryan bee Rie cannes i HERMAN LUCIUS BASKIN. At first it will be of little use. But it will grow in $]|by a Barbary pirate, was called after j ss F ly Bln : rooklyn, April 19, 1922, salina atany we few 4 t who imposed it. 7 The visit of Joffre is welcome because Joffre is ACHES AND PAINS To the humane landlor ta oe okly pril 19, 1 value every year, for it will enable you to note accurately Be ore (ar Tarik) had this advantage 8 F i ‘ ania real men I say, “Give cur fire ss “Me CarefaL” your progress. ne ea iff imposers that ' haga oaibhagssond Swi will be a good | A Disjointed Column by John Keetz, ora a fighting chance to save YOU | go the iaitor of The Uveniog Wott i Goce begin doing that and your progress is almost CTE ee ere tbe dacift NEaand wile , tonic for those who have forgotten. | | property; give them a tigi chance What does “Be Carefm mean by ; . j . hering Congress about it. He t dl ; certain to be more rapid. out bothering Co { | for their own lives. \ criticising Sir A, Conan Doyle? A - ‘ailed himselt of his op- ; = The horrors of war are not alt ended with peace, | JAMES F. THOMAS. Se Swit eee a a hel} It is natural for the traveller who finds that he has Cee ee ld 5 ae 9, 1922. as co us own religious dog- ly inc is pace if — Irish workers in Dublin are on strike to-day Some of the henyovers are pretty flerce, New York, April 19, 19 ma? He quotes some pa “se been going slowly to incrense his pace. h 1 ° ki oly: e " * save | ‘ si 3 So will you increase your pace when you look back b as a protest against civil war. »We are lad to One of the worst is the community song service man The Semenof Cane. |the Bible. Accor toth spirit. | . d ; CK = : be reminded that at least a few folks in Ireland who appears when allowed at festive ovcasions and | To the Kaitor of The Ev ips want 1 ualiam ts a senti Pe Bi i; over the years and se ik it has been altogether too lag- ‘6 Th t’ F, t’’ Ni ‘a heartfelt appeal a e we . vho ste ff ei have been finding time to work. with strident voice and terrible insistence howls the |, ders coulis) Riasaan hearts Fe fa cataresy that.P? the insite ; gardly and that others who started with you are now far i a sa ac nA oF GR Foca va seelelesiaiaed lene Se eine bative: imereny | 08 yen of Ged, "‘and It Js,"" he says. |} ap you consult the record often enough you will b | By Albert P. Southwick | OPERA S$ ted for an iron foundry than a dining room, |immediately in the Semenoft case Well, is it? 1 don't believe tt is.} >. <A ‘atisfi vith it. T 4 Ss i be Copyright, 1022, (The New York Bree] 2 THE OP! EASON. Few know the tunes, fewer the words and alt woutd |betore it cinta sa pomp se te He does not Know that reliyion is just i inerensingly ciasatiafieg with tt ania mu peas Bisintis fan: L___Worla) by Frese al HE Metropolitan Opera finished last Satur- | Prefer to eat and convefee, but the flend in human jmnke cern TENE 1 "the deter-|am much the outcome of poetic tancy}; “4? Mer ga . rm merely the skeletonized “Shuck is the outer covering ef ; a . 2 re | shape from the “community service” will not permit |). eB ie ny decision to flock | and erstition as spiritualisr stery of your . F : . the spike or fruit of the maize plant, Say nists a Tine nd progperous’ season. it. Tne ere or 40 rocnalG resolute in| wr. jesus fn vf mgs aaern Us Once thoroughly dissatisfied with yourself, you have $ |The name Is peculiar to the South, In it was a season that opened under the shadow And this on top of ice watert liny present bellef that the Ataman of a & iia to rs Bute foundation 1} trained the beginning of wisdom, the Northern and Western States the of an irreparable loss. Yet even without Caruso, . the Cossacks is at a vietim of Jew-| 20 ind natural yay, Prorat ; Don’t go into the record business over your head, or tain rural gathering 1s, !n ihe, South, ‘ . ~ h shev' ue, ” ‘ ; fi be et ” ify pels the kind of opera to which Mr. Gatti-Casazza has White Pluins is becoming an intelectual centre in ah Tee Pee ee secutea by the| My advice to "Be Careful” ts to be}? toil over it as if it were to be handed down to your grand- “q shucking bee” and In other local accustomed New York operagoers demonstrated | spite of its Court House and the Rill Ward machine, |pro-Trotaky Hebrews” or was his Siore onset A ess credulous about /$ children. Just make it supply the outstanding facts about tles “a husking be 4 on shoctal : 5 i Falkevetty OM 40h 850 Remnd yet and) present imprisonment | ™8 ¢ 0.K. |} nat you have been doing. ‘Then keep looking at it, and 3 |'3 @ flang expres vag eo its enduring hold on them. Night after night they | It %as 9 University Club with 250 members, aaametd by a civil sult entered by the| New ¥ork, April 17 13 less you are a very unusual person, your pace will begin. $ | wets Seen wat kid tthe hee " ‘ hry un : | Ls dsasiinadlles 4 7 ynless yo c ae c v egin and by some whites) of the & % ive fille ne Night alter night Yourovetta al ase 5 re Spiritunlisom «© Present Hap- ; i 2 is & yf . . < have filled the big auditorium. Night aft gl a} Home az d Forel Trade n : . Mas ate finely i (and by som ) jouth, lence of the performances than the outstanding | U"@er '# orterly ei @ here, | oon Graves, whose affidavits allege} A writer, sisnivs "ise Careful,” has (1558-1608) monly Metawes d ee lll ae | that ivory was the bone of the whale, 5 nee + Spine eee, \that the Cossack leader was responai- World a letter warning i A bh oes And personalities Ria iem specially wore President Harding is commended for smoking q |ble for the murder of American! people asainst spiritualism. This |existence forever. Tt mec epeetpete ee pend tas cee se rege Diet We ees Buabeemeen ee shipped artists. corncad pipe. Somehow there scoms to be an illusion soldiers (not Bolshevik Jews), the| writer Sree cae following quotation | menn tony Rodin mi sone pei wees pas ter. ave that in- peopl Piel ger tn ar pe ah A i 00) a and 5 Beele 1. 1 0 a 1 4 d Not that the season just ended has not scored | nat corncods and cowhide boots imply competence in {°C Nitetar Or have these teal fond Know met nnything - .'% ¢heie|euch a romurrection would have to] If, an tho quotation plainty texches, | bor’s Lost, Act Vs scene 2, “high spots” of its own. Jeritza and Chaliapine | dealing with public afairs—getting down to the “pee gorvante of tho Republic made the| love and thelr hatres tn now periahod: | take place "under Hi ks Beer callewtne te cre eccentt for<] ane popular fallacy that ivory was ; é ™ hi ey any more i h no plain In; + boli . le were musical diamonds of the first water, The | pul” instead of lifting them up? aiiagatone, belerne: ahaa ae Pei ythinie that ie toa ie | utation Ie that iife will end at death} cannot possibly harm them tn any srpeleuone, Wee fet perreaie ba he ¢ s * . 52 ” nis writer au hi te nue ings are justified In| other life, as, according to the quota-]M. Wright, who, in his “! lant of the great Russian singer is one of the f laceet the aun,” , This ter ways that the forever, human be! f t i M atia Leeuh aecthont or thaaee yc . ' , chow the “cold light" proposition maxi i he Word of Ge trelne to obtain am mueh pleasure as]tion, this ‘fi the only life, Buch a be-|the Mi 5e8,' rt most. memorable things New York opera lovers somehow. i es via ; as ACB i gp oll od ‘Banaior Barehe oh. eee apedal Pai pe tye rei vde aplatey we it this life, and, If it] Hef will, In fact, wreatly Increase the| men: "They were chiefly made of the aiheard | think of Col, Mulberry + $a lighted val Fa Pas ia prigra n it the | for in ok G . . pleasure of some per-|ptensure obtainet from the preaent| tusk of the walrus, the native ivory ever seen oe candle into an empty stove to create the impression mene ie Country for hie alleged |; Now, the plain ‘ing of thls cns to boltewe what Sir A, Conan [tite BOUND REASONING, |of Western Burope, which was popes " c or hi alleged Now, P oF of that 4 wae working aa a heating apparatus, assaults on American soldiers and toe qugtation is that death ends human Doyle says concerning & reunion with New York, April 11, 1932, larly known as whale's bone, 5 he le — aig) aah, AAP ANTS RS SAPS RIS sil iabiar ene tae

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